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Ivacy acquired by PureVPN

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  • @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited September 2024

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Thanked by 1TimRoo
  • @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    They've always been quick to reply and open to feedback when I contacted them :)

  • @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    They've always been quick to reply and open to feedback when I contacted them :)

    I honestly just found a decent enough deal ($25/yr) for Nord VPN, who has an excellent extension with great speeds, on Newegg. So fingers crossed on Keepsolid, but I'll be using Nord for the next year or so.

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    They've always been quick to reply and open to feedback when I contacted them :)

    I honestly just found a decent enough deal ($25/yr) for Nord VPN, who has an excellent extension with great speeds, on Newegg. So fingers crossed on Keepsolid, but I'll be using Nord for the next year or so.

    Nord is great if you just need unblocking and streaming (basically my use case). Privacy advocates would opt for another vpn I assume, but Ivacy/Purevpn/Keepsolid/Fastest surely are no better in that regard, so go for it. Is it the classic 75$/3y deal?

  • TimRooTimRoo Member
    edited September 2024

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    They've always been quick to reply and open to feedback when I contacted them :)

    I honestly just found a decent enough deal ($25/yr) for Nord VPN, who has an excellent extension with great speeds, on Newegg. So fingers crossed on Keepsolid, but I'll be using Nord for the next year or so.

    Nord is great if you just need unblocking and streaming (basically my use case). Privacy advocates would opt for another vpn I assume, but Ivacy/Purevpn/Keepsolid/Fastest surely are no better in that regard, so go for it. Is it the classic 75$/3y deal?

    It's just $50 a year with a $25 coupon for today. I think the standard deal outside of that right now is like $83 for 2 yrs, which isn't great but it's not exactly Black Friday yet :)

    and got a standard reply from Keepsolid already, forwarding to their team and all.

    Thanked by 2farsighter Ympker
  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    They've always been quick to reply and open to feedback when I contacted them :)

    I honestly just found a decent enough deal ($25/yr) for Nord VPN, who has an excellent extension with great speeds, on Newegg. So fingers crossed on Keepsolid, but I'll be using Nord for the next year or so.

    Nord is great if you just need unblocking and streaming (basically my use case). Privacy advocates would opt for another vpn I assume, but Ivacy/Purevpn/Keepsolid/Fastest surely are no better in that regard, so go for it. Is it the classic 75$/3y deal?

    It's just $50 a year with a $25 coupon for today. I think the standard deal outside of that right now is like $83 for 2 yrs, which isn't great but it's not exactly Black Friday yet :)

    and got a standard reply from Keepsolid already, forwarding to their team and all.

    Ooh, can you share a link for the Nord 25$/yr plan?

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • @sh97 said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    They've always been quick to reply and open to feedback when I contacted them :)

    I honestly just found a decent enough deal ($25/yr) for Nord VPN, who has an excellent extension with great speeds, on Newegg. So fingers crossed on Keepsolid, but I'll be using Nord for the next year or so.

    Nord is great if you just need unblocking and streaming (basically my use case). Privacy advocates would opt for another vpn I assume, but Ivacy/Purevpn/Keepsolid/Fastest surely are no better in that regard, so go for it. Is it the classic 75$/3y deal?

    It's just $50 a year with a $25 coupon for today. I think the standard deal outside of that right now is like $83 for 2 yrs, which isn't great but it's not exactly Black Friday yet :)

    and got a standard reply from Keepsolid already, forwarding to their team and all.

    Ooh, can you share a link for the Nord 25$/yr plan?

    you can have mine for 40$ 2 years. no joke.
    Fresh two years bought it 23th august.

  • TimRooTimRoo Member
    edited September 2024

    @sh97 said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:

    @Ympker said:

    @TimRoo said:
    After using the PureVPN extension, I'm reminded of an issue I had with the Ivacy browser extension - every so often for some reason the US servers are unaccessible to me, and I have to use Canada. I remember submitting a bug report to Ivacy and basically got brushed off. Seeing it this weekend and today with the PureVPN extension now.

    I wonder if there's some sort of unstated limit on bandwidth on these proxy servers?

    Pretty sure I used PureVPN extension US the other day without issue. But mobile app keeps making issues lol

    Yeah, it works fine until it doesn't. Always seems to work fine at first but then the problems start, hence the thought of possible bandwidth limits.

    Yeah. Recently I just wanted to connect to a vpn app for streaming US and PureVPN, and Windscribe both just wouldn't work reliably. Both didn't get more than 5-10 mbits on various protocols (wg, ovpn, ikev), and in the end I fired up Keepsolid which delivered a solid 90 Mbit/s ish performance

    Yeah I just wish Keepsolid had a bypass proxy setting. They do allow LAN addresses through, but I have some local URLs that I can't access with it on.

    Have you suggested that to their support? They were always happy about feedback when I contacted them.

    Just did that! Added that it would help lighten the load on their servers too, so hopefully that gets them thinking :)

    They've always been quick to reply and open to feedback when I contacted them :)

    I honestly just found a decent enough deal ($25/yr) for Nord VPN, who has an excellent extension with great speeds, on Newegg. So fingers crossed on Keepsolid, but I'll be using Nord for the next year or so.

    Nord is great if you just need unblocking and streaming (basically my use case). Privacy advocates would opt for another vpn I assume, but Ivacy/Purevpn/Keepsolid/Fastest surely are no better in that regard, so go for it. Is it the classic 75$/3y deal?

    It's just $50 a year with a $25 coupon for today. I think the standard deal outside of that right now is like $83 for 2 yrs, which isn't great but it's not exactly Black Friday yet :)

    and got a standard reply from Keepsolid already, forwarding to their team and all.

    Ooh, can you share a link for the Nord 25$/yr plan?

    https://www.newegg.com/nordvpn-basic-vpn-service-10-devices-1-year-download/p/32-034-112?Item=32-034-112&cm_sp=product-_-from-price-options

    Guess it's technically $26. Good for the rest of the day only. NordPass is even included if you're into that (but just use Bitwarden). Make sure you use that promo code though, but I think it's applied automatically.

  • @PanamaGuy said:

    @sh97 said:
    Ooh, can you share a link for the Nord 25$/yr plan?

    you can have mine

    And so, @sh97 gets tracked and arrested for actions committed by the previous VPN owner. :p

  • @Mumbly said:

    @PanamaGuy said:

    @sh97 said:
    Ooh, can you share a link for the Nord 25$/yr plan?

    you can have mine

    And so, @sh97 gets tracked and arrested for actions committed by the previous VPN owner. :p

  • HotpepperHotpepper Member
    edited September 2024

    This comment from a redditor doesn't look promising if this is how purevpn wants to handle renewals.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/PureVPNcom/comments/1fe7zqt/glad_to_hear_this/

    This is a direct copy and paste

    Please note that while you have transferred from Ivacy to PureVPN, the terms and plans of your Ivacy subscription, including the lifetime subscription, will not carry over to PureVPN. PureVPN is a separate service with its own subscription terms.

    After your current subscription period expires, you will need to renew with PureVPN, as Ivacy's lifetime subscription terms do not apply here.

  • Mine is expiring in 12 days. I will contact them in a few days and let you guys know what happened.

  • @Socheat said:
    Mine is expiring in 12 days. I will contact them in a few days and let you guys know what happened.

    They may "play nice" for now. But who knows in the near future.

    Thanked by 1Socheat
  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited September 2024

    @Chuck said:

    @Socheat said:
    Mine is expiring in 12 days. I will contact them in a few days and let you guys know what happened.

    They may "play nice" for now. But who knows in the near future.

    They also told me in the live chat that ivacy plans will be honoured. But maybe only until their "expiry" date. And since Ivacy lifetime isn't like VPN Unlimited where they just put "one time", we unfortunately do have an expiry date set on those plans. Mine is sometime in 2028 luckily, since I bought a second lifetime with pf recently.

    If time comes I may be reverting to my Windscribe and VPN Unlimited lifetime. Even now, on my Google Chromecast I've already reverted to using WS. But also don't like that WS sets an expiry date rather than just "one time"/"forever". They try to purge inactive users by this (it auto renews if you use the services), then again I don't get why exactly. An inactive user doesn't use their servers and is no strain on them. Maybe in 10 years they remember about that lifetime deal, return, and it's gone.

  • glitchglitch Member
    edited September 2024

    ok, so I logged in to ivacy today.
    it is forcing me to enter a payment details.
    Which I don't want to.

    What happens now?
    is there any way around? or will my account get canceled?

  • @badhon_raj said:
    ok, so I logged in to ivacy today.
    it is forcing me to enter a payment details.
    Which I don't want to.

    What happens now?
    is there any way around? or will my account get canceled?

    Is that for the porting? I had trouble and ended up resolving it by emailing PureVPN support

    Thanked by 1glitch
  • @badhon_raj said: it is forcing me to enter a payment details.
    Which I don't want to.

    No need to do that unless they changed something in the last few weeks.
    Use the second option that doesn’t require a credit card (I don’t remember what it was called, no auto-renewal or something like that). At least several of us did it that way.

  • @Walled_Knot said:
    Is that for the porting? I had trouble and ended up resolving it by emailing PureVPN support

    yes

    @Mumbly said:

    No need to do that unless they changed something in the last few weeks.
    Use the second option that doesn’t require a credit card (I don’t remember what it was called, no auto-renewal or something like that). At least several of us did it that way.

    Thanks, I needed to uncheck this box.

    in purevpn dashboard, it now says 60 months billing cycle at $1/month.
    So I guess no more lifetime?
    I still have a couple years left of my current subscription though.

  • @badhon_raj said:

    @Walled_Knot said:
    Is that for the porting? I had trouble and ended up resolving it by emailing PureVPN support

    yes

    @Mumbly said:

    No need to do that unless they changed something in the last few weeks.
    Use the second option that doesn’t require a credit card (I don’t remember what it was called, no auto-renewal or something like that). At least several of us did it that way.

    Thanks, I needed to uncheck this box.

    in purevpn dashboard, it now says 60 months billing cycle at $1/month.
    So I guess no more lifetime?
    I still have a couple years left of my current subscription though.

    Many of us have contacted support and it boils down to contacting them shortly before expiry. It does sound like they're more likely gonna offer a discount than actually honoring the lifetime deal.

    Thanked by 1glitch
  • @Ympker said:

    Many of us have contacted support and it boils down to contacting them shortly before expiry. It does sound like they're more likely gonna offer a discount than actually honoring the lifetime deal.

    Thanks.
    so what does shortly mean? 15 days? or 1 month? or less?
    I'll add a calendar event.

  • @badhon_raj said:

    @Ympker said:

    Many of us have contacted support and it boils down to contacting them shortly before expiry. It does sound like they're more likely gonna offer a discount than actually honoring the lifetime deal.

    Thanks.
    so what does shortly mean? 15 days? or 1 month? or less?
    I'll add a calendar event.

    I have schedule 2 week mail send on gmail to them helpdesk mail incase i miss the calendar event when it nearly expired

    Thanked by 1glitch
  • @badhon_raj said: so what does shortly mean? 15 days? or 1 month? or less?

    Some received 2-3 days before the expiration date, while I got 1-2 weeks in their response.
    I would just stick with a week or two instead of waiting until the last few days.

    Hello there,

    Thank you for reaching out to us. We understand that you have a valid subscription with Ivacy and are wondering about the future of your service with PureVPN. We want to assure you that we will continue to cater to all valid subscriptions from Ivacy.

    For those with lifetime subscriptions, we kindly ask that you reach out to us approximately 1-2 weeks before the expiration date. This will allow us enough time to assist you further with the transition to PureVPN. We want to make sure that you have a seamless experience with our service.

    If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our customer support team is available 24/7 to assist you. Thank you for choosing PureVPN and we look forward to providing you with excellent service.

    Best regards,

    Saim

    PureVPN Customer Support Team

    Thanked by 1glitch
  • PureVPN support wrote

    Hey Socheat,

    Thank you for getting back to us. Your account has been extended to the next 5 years please logout and login from the app or member area and check. Please let us know if you have any questions.

    Best Regards,
    Pure² Customer Support Team

    This is their response when I contacted them when my VPN was about to expires in five days. And my VPN expiration date did extend. So, are they honored the lifetime customers of Ivacy? They certainly did, for now. But we never know what will happened in the next few years.
    Thank you for reading.

  • I was literally about to post asking how you went, talk about timing! That's good to hear, I found another guy on reddit who also had a similar experience where they renewed his membership free of charge no hassle.

    Thanked by 1Socheat
  • @Hotpepper said:
    I was literally about to post asking how you went, talk about timing! That's good to hear, I found another guy on reddit who also had a similar experience where they renewed his membership free of charge no hassle.

    I was on vacation, so couldn't post the update on time. :)

  • Glad to hear that they honor the lifetime deal! Mine will expire in 3.5 years. Hopefully, it will get extended when the time comes too.

    Thanked by 1Socheat
  • @Socheat said:

    @Hotpepper said:
    I was literally about to post asking how you went, talk about timing! That's good to hear, I found another guy on reddit who also had a similar experience where they renewed his membership free of charge no hassle.

    I was on vacation, so couldn't post the update on time. :)

    No dramas, hope you had a nice vacation 😀

    Thanked by 1Socheat
  • Just renewed mine, asked 10days before expiry, they added 5years.

    Thanked by 1Ympker
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